Pulse appoints Mohammad Abdul Matin as new CEO

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07 April, 2021, 06:30 pm
Last modified: 07 April, 2021, 06:36 pm
Using the telemedicine platform, doctors provide virtual consultancy to patients through voice and video calls anytime, from anywhere

Mohammad Abdul Matin has recently been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of Pulse Healthcare Services, a cloud-based Telemedicine platform.

Using the telemedicine platform, doctors provide virtual consultancy to patients through voice and video calls anytime, from anywhere, reads a press release on Wednesday.

Pulse has more than a thousand experienced doctors and specialists registered on their platform. The platform is accessible through web and mobile apps.

Matin has more than twenty-five years of extensive experience with multiple large corporations and startups.

He was the founder of doctorola.com, the first online healthcare services platform in the country and a member of the trustee board at Biomedical Research Foundation.

He is an adjunct faculty at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh (ICAB).

Apart from holding C-level leadership positions in many reputed organisations, Matin is also an entrepreneur and early-stage startup investor who has bootstrapped and invested in many startups.

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